I woke up at 7.45am on a bank holiday
Monday, which is very rare for me! LOL The
contractions were about every 20 minutes
apart. After about an hour of lying in bed
wondering if I was imagining it, I made
the decision that it was really happening.
I asked my man to put the tens machine on
and that worked well. They say if you put
it on in the beginning it works better
than after the pain has kicked in. It was
also a good way of distracting me when the
contractions were strong as i'd try not to
put the tens machine up too high, but
would be laughing, despite being in pain,
with my man about what number I was
setting the machine too...."it's on a
9"..."Ouch, that's a 12!"
I'd planned a video to watch which I
hadn't seen for years and had bought it
especially for the day. We watched it
over 3 or 4 sittings and when the
contractions came, I would pace up and
down the lounge. I also helped plant
tomatoes in the garden and walked round in
circles when the pain was strong.
At 9.30 pm I was starting to find it all a
little too much. My man was starting to
get tired which was making me feel a
little edgy and we decided to head into
the hospital. When we got there luckily it
wasn't very busy. The nurse did a check
and told me that I should go back home as
i'd only dilated one to one and a half
centimeters! ALL DAY I'D BEEN IN LABOUR! I
was very downhearted and worried about the
prospect of going home. I knew I'd got to
a point where I needed to feel safe and so
asked to stay at the hospital.
They admitted me into the ward and a
lovely fiesty midwife came to see me. She
asked if I wanted things sped up and I
said "Yes, just do what you need to". I
think she did a membrane sweep and the
contractions started to get stronger. It
was uncomfortable, and unpleasant, when
she did the sweep, but was over in a few
breaths....mind over matter is what I
strongly believe in, and for me, it
works.
I was taken back to the delivery suite and
continued with my tens machine. At about
12.30 I was offered the birthing pool,
what I call the pond! Thinking a water
birth would be lovely, I went off to get
undressed and get in the pond. I didn't
realise exactly how much pain the tens
machine had been blocking, and suddenly I
had the full bolt of contractions without
anything blocking it. I can't describe
the next 4 hours...words cannot tell you
what it felt like. I actually remember
demanding an epidural, refusing to get out
of the pond until the anaesthetist
(spelling!) was ready for me and then
clambering out of the pond, swinging the
door open and being dragged back in by my
man telling me to cover up! I didn't care
if the world saw me...I wanted those
drugs!
Once they had put the epidural in, 20 mins
later, I was fine, coped well with the
following number of hours and felt like a
normal person again. There was discomfort
as my baby's spine was against mine, but
that was nothing compared to what I had
experienced in the pond. At 6.15pm on the
Tuesday a bosy midwife came in and told me
that she was going to bring the
contractions on, and it was time for me to
start working hard. She explained that
there was a surgeon outside intent on
doing a c-sec and that my time was nearly
up. I told her that I was ready to do what
she wanted me to and that was the truth.
The midwife told me to grab my ankles and
push when she said. I pushed on command
(and it is like having the biggest, most
stubborn "movement" of your life!) I
remembered that when you push, the baby
moved down and when you stop, he or she
moves back up, but each time you push, the
further they are to being born.
After 37 hours of labour and 40 minutes of
pushing my little girl was born. 8lbs7
and just as i'd imagined her.
The surgeon got to do some work as I had
torn very badly (third degree tear) as we
looked at our baby!
I've been ready for another baby since she
was about 3 months old, and now my man has
agreed that he's ready too. My thoughts on
childbirth are go in knowing it's like
nothing you can prepare for! Do what the
midwives say (even if you don't like
them!) and make sure you do what you want
when you want. It's your labour not theirs
and you are the one that matters.
And when your baby is born absolutely
everything, all the pain and discomfort
will be forgotten!
(I feel all sentimental now!!!)
GOOD LUCK
